Adjustable bulletin board
A bulletin board is provided by a backboard mounted within a frame, with a plurality of semicircular rods successively mounted in a desired spaced apart relationship on said board, the rods being concentric with one another and of successively decreased diameter, with a plurality of alligator-like clips being slideably hung from each of said rods. The spacing of the rods is adjustable.
The present invention relates generally to bulletin boards, and more specifically to bulletin boards providing for clipping on articles such as paper messages, and so forth.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONVarious bulletin board designs have been developed over the years. Some of the simplest designs utilize cork bulletin boards for permitting memos, messages, or sheet paper for display, to be thumb tacked or pinned onto the bulletin board surface. Other designs have provided message racks, paper racks, and display systems, incorporating slidable clothes pegs, or clips, for retaining messages and memos. There is a need in the art for further development of bulletin boards to facilitate the movement of messages thereon, and the efficient retrieval of a particular one of the messages, memos, or other items attached to the bulletin board for later review or retrieval.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is on object of the invention to provide an improved bulletin board.
Another object of the invention is to provide an adjustable bulletin board that permits efficient display and retrieval of items attached to the bulletin board.
With these and other objects in mind, a rectangular bulletin board is installed within a frame in a manner permitting the assembly to be hung on a wall, or stood upright on a desk. A plurality of semicircular rods having ends formed for secure attachment to the bulletin board are adjustably spaced apart. A plurality of alligator-like clips are moveably attached to the semicircular rod for holding items such as paper for display, memos, and so forth on the bulletin board. In one embodiment of the invention, the semicircular rods are from the top of the bulletin board down, or vice versa, of successively smaller diameter, whereby the semicircular rods are concentric with one another.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURESThe present invention is described in detail below with reference to the figures, in which like items are identified by the same reference designation, wherein:
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In another embodiment of the invention, the semicircular rods 7, 9, and 11 each have their free ends bent into four sections, 4, 8, 10, and 12, as shown in
In another embodiment of the invention, as shown in
Note that the preferred embodiment of the invention for providing the rods 7, 9, and 11 in a semicircular form, of successively reduced diameter, respectively, facilitates hanging items from the rods, while minimizing the items from interfering with one another, as previously mentioned. For example, items hung from rod 7 will hang outwardly and spaced apart from items hung from rod 9, and items hung from rod 9 will extend outwardly and spaced away from items hung from rod 11. This preferred design facilitates, as previously mentioned, the retrieval of any given item hung from the bulletin board 1.
Although various embodiments of the invention have been shown and described above, they are not meant to be limiting. Those of skill in the art may recognize certain modifications to these embodiments, which modifications are meant to be covered by the spirit and scope of the appended claims. For example, the rods 7, 9, and 11 can have other than a semicircular shape. Also, more or less than three rods can be used. Also, means other than the illustrated alligator-like clips can be used for attaching paper messages and like to the rods 7, 9, and 11. In addition, the rods 7, 9, and 11 can be attached to a backboard other than a peg board 5, and have appropriate attachment means for the type of board material used. As previously indicated, the invention is not limited to use of a peg board 5, and the material used whether a peg board or otherwise, can be any suitable material, such as wood, plastic, heavy cardboard, metal, and so forth.
Claims
1. A bulletin board comprising:
- a frame;
- a peg board mounted within said frame;
- a plurality of rigid rods each having free ends configured for transversely mounting said rods onto said peg board, each being further configured to have a semicircular portion between their associated free ends, each of said plurality of rods being transversely successively mounted on said peg board in any desired spaced apart relationship; and
- a plurality of manually operable clips slideably mounted upon each of said plurality of rods, said clips permitting sheet configured items including memos, notes, displays, and other such items to be removably connected to a respective one of said clips on an associated one of said plurality of rods, for hanging down therefrom.
2. The bulletin board of claim 1, wherein said plurality of rigid rods are of successively decreasing diameter.
3. A method for providing an adjustable bulletin board comprising the steps of:
- mounting a peg board within a frame;
- forming a plurality of rigid rods each having free ends, to each be semicircular;
- configuring the free ends of said plurality of rigid rods to permit said rods to each be transversely mounted on said peg board;
- mounting said plurality of rods in spaced apart relation on said peg board; and
- slideable mounting a plurality of alligator-like clips on each one of said plurality of rods, said clips permitting items to be removably attached thereto and hanging down therefrom.
4. The bulletin board of claim 3, wherein said forming step further includes making said plurality of rigid rods to having successively decreasing diameters.
5. A bulletin board comprising:
- a backboard adapted for hanging on a wall or sitting upright on a surface;
- a plurality of rigid rods each having free ends configured for transversely mounting said rods onto said backboard, each being further configured to have a semicircular portion between their associated free ends, each of said plurality of rods being transversely successively mounted on said backboard in any desired spaced apart relationship; and
- a plurality of manually operable clips slideably mounted upon each of said plurality of rods, said clips permitting sheet configured items including memos, notes, displays, and other such items to be removably connected to a respective one of said clips on an associated one of said plurality of rods, for hanging down therefrom.
6. The bulletin board of claim 5, wherein said plurality of rigid rods are of successively decreasing diameter.
7. The bulletin board of claim 5, wherein said backboard consists of a peg board.
8. A method for providing an adjustable bulletin board comprising the steps of:
- forming a backboard for hanging on a wall or sitting upright on a surface;
- forming a plurality of rigid rods each having free ends, to each be semicircular;
- configuring the free ends of said plurality of rigid rods to permit said rods to each be transversely mounted on said backboard;
- mounting said plurality of rods in spaced apart relation on said backboard; and
- slideable mounting a plurality of alligator-like clips on each one of said plurality of rods, said clips permitting items to be removably attached thereto and hanging down therefrom.
9. The bulletin board of claim 8, wherein said forming step further includes making said plurality of rigid rods to having successively decreasing diameters.
10. The bulletin board of claim 8, wherein said backboard consists of a peg board.
Type: Application
Filed: May 3, 2005
Publication Date: Nov 9, 2006
Patent Grant number: 7395937
Inventors: Shereen Sliwowski (Aberdeen, NJ), Piotr Sliwowski (Aberdeen, NJ)
Application Number: 11/120,889
International Classification: A47F 5/08 (20060101);